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Soft Computing MCQ PDF
Answer: c
Explanation: With fuzzy logic set membership is defined by certain value. Hence it
could have many values to be in the set.
Answer: a
Explanation: Traditional set theory set membership is fixed or exact either the
member is in the set or not. There is only two crisp values true or false. In case of
fuzzy logic there are many values. With weight say x the member is in the set
3. The truth values of traditional set theory is ____________ and that of fuzzy set is
__________
a) Either 0 or 1, between 0 & 1
b) Between 0 & 1, either 0 or 1
c) Between 0 & 1, between 0 & 1
d) Either 0 or 1, either 0 or 1
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Answer: a
Explanation: Refer the definition of Fuzzy set and Crisp set.
4. Fuzzy logic is extension of Crisp set with an extension of handling the concept of
Partial Truth.
a) True
b) False
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Answer: a
Explanation: None.
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5. How many types of random variables are available?
a) 1
b) 2
c) 3
d) 4
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Answer: c
Explanation: The three types of random variables are Boolean, discrete and
continuous.
6. The room temperature is hot. Here the hot (use of linguistic variable is used) can be
represented by _______ .
a) Fuzzy Set
b) Crisp Set
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Answer: a
Explanation: Fuzzy logic deals with linguistic variables.
Answer: b
Explanation: Both Probabilities and degree of truth ranges between 0 – 1.
Answer: d
Explanation: None.
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9. Japanese were the first to utilize fuzzy logic practically on high-speed trains in
Sendai.
a) True
b) False
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Answer: a
Explanation: None.
Answer: c
Explanation: The version of probability theory we present uses an extension of
propositional logic for its sentences.
1. Fuzzy Set theory defines fuzzy operators. Choose the fuzzy operators from the
following.
a) AND
b) OR
c) NOT
d) EX-OR
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Answer: a, b, c
Explanation: The AND, OR, and NOT operators of Boolean logic exist in fuzzy logic,
usually defined as the minimum, maximum, and complement;
2. There are also other operators, more linguistic in nature, called __________ that
can be applied to fuzzy set theory.
a) Hedges
b) Lingual Variable
c) Fuzz Variable
d) None of the mentioned
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Answer: a
Explanation: None.
Answer: d
Explanation: Bayes rule can be used to answer the probabilistic queries conditioned
on one piece of evidence.
4. What does the Bayesian network provides?
a) Complete description of the domain
b) Partial description of the domain
c) Complete description of the problem
d) None of the mentioned
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Answer: a
Explanation: A Bayesian network provides a complete description of the domain.
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5. Fuzzy logic is usually represented as
a) IF-THEN-ELSE rules
b) IF-THEN rules
c) Both a & b
d) None of the mentioned
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Answer: b
Explanation: Fuzzy set theory defines fuzzy operators on fuzzy sets. The problem in
applying this is that the appropriate fuzzy operator may not be known. For this reason,
fuzzy logic usually uses IF-THEN rules, or constructs that are equivalent, such as
fuzzy associative matrices.
Rules are usually expressed in the form:
IF variable IS property THEN action
Answer: a
Explanation: Once fuzzy relations are defined, it is possible to develop fuzzy
relational databases. The first fuzzy relational database, FRDB, appeared in Maria
Zemankova’s dissertation.
Answer: d
Explanation: Entropy is amount of uncertainty involved in data. Represented by
H(data).
8. ____________ are algorithms that learn from their more complex environments
(hence eco) to generalize, approximate and simplify solution logic.
a) Fuzzy Relational DB
b) Ecorithms
c) Fuzzy Set
d) None of the mentioned
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Answer: c
Explanation: Local structure is usually associated with linear rather than exponential
growth in complexity.
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9. Which condition is used to influence a variable directly by all the others?
a) Partially connected
b) Fully connected
c) Local connected
d) None of the mentioned
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Answer: b
Explanation: None.
10. What is the consequence between a node and its predecessors while creating
Bayesian network?
a) Conditionally dependent
b) Dependent
c) Conditionally independent
d) Both a & b
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Answer: c
Explanation: The semantics to derive a method for constructing Bayesian networks
were led to the consequence that a node can be conditionally independent of its
predecessors
Artificial Intelligence Questions and
Answers – Neural Networks – 1
This set of Artificial Intelligence MCQs focuses on “Neural Networks – 1”.
1. A 3-input neuron is trained to output a zero when the input is 110 and a one when
the input is 111. After generalization, the output will be zero when and only when the
input is:
a) 000 or 110 or 011 or 101
b) 010 or 100 or 110 or 101
c) 000 or 010 or 110 or 100
d) 100 or 111 or 101 or 001
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Answer: c
Explanation: The truth table before generalization is:
Inputs Output
000 $
001 $
010 $
011 $
100 $
101 $
110 0
111 1
where $ represents don’t know cases and the output is random.
After generalization, the truth table becomes:
Inputs Output
000 0
001 1
010 0
011 1
100 0
101 1
110 0
111 1
.
2. A perceptron is:
a) a single layer feed-forward neural network with pre-processing
b) an auto-associative neural network
c) a double layer auto-associative neural network
d) a neural network that contains feedback
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Answer: a
Explanation: The perceptron is a single layer feed-forward neural network. It is not an
auto-associative network because it has no feedback and is not a multiple layer neural
network because the pre-processing stage is not made of neurons.
Answer: b
Explanation: An auto-associative network is equivalent to a neural network that
contains feedback. The number of feedback paths(loops) does not have to be one.
4. A 4-input neuron has weights 1, 2, 3 and 4. The transfer function is linear with the
constant of proportionality being equal to 2. The inputs are 4, 10, 5 and 20
respectively. The output will be:
a) 238
b) 76
c) 119
d) 123
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Answer: a
Explanation: The output is found by multiplying the weights with their respective
inputs, summing the results and multiplying with the transfer function. Therefore:
Output = 2 * (1*4 + 2*10 + 3*5 + 4*20) = 238.
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5. Which of the following is true?
(i) On average, neural networks have higher computational rates than conventional
computers.
(ii) Neural networks learn by example.
(iii) Neural networks mimic the way the human brain works.
a) All of the mentioned are true
b) (ii) and (iii) are true
c) (i), (ii) and (iii) are true
d) None of the mentioned
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Answer: a
Explanation: Neural networks have higher computational rates than conventional
computers because a lot of the operation is done in parallel. That is not the case when
the neural network is simulated on a computer. The idea behind neural nets is based
on the way the human brain works. Neural nets cannot be programmed, they cam only
learn by examples.
Answer: c
Explanation: The training time depends on the size of the network; the number of
neuron is greater and therefore the number of possible ‘states’ is increased. Neural
networks can be simulated on a conventional computer but the main advantage of
neural networks – parallel execution – is lost. Artificial neurons are not identical in
operation to the biological ones.
Answer: d
Explanation: Neural networks learn by example. They are more fault tolerant because
they are always able to respond and small changes in input do not normally cause a
change in output. Because of their parallel architecture, high computational rates are
achieved.
Answer: a
Explanation: Pattern recognition is what single layer neural networks are best at but
they don’t have the ability to find the parity of a picture or to determine whether two
shapes are connected or not.
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9. Which is true for neural networks?
a) It has set of nodes and connections
b) Each node computes it’s weighted input
c) Node could be in excited state or non-excited state
d) All of the mentioned
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Answer: d
Explanation: All mentioned are the characteristics of neural network.
Answer: b
Explanation: None.
Answer: d
Explanation: None.
Answer: c
Explanation: Back propagation is the transmission of error back through the network
to allow weights to be adjusted so that the network can learn.
Answer: b
Explanation: Linearly separable problems of interest of neural network researchers
because they are the only class of problem that Perceptron can solve successfully
Answer: a
Explanation: The artificial Neural Network (ANN) cannot explain result.
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5. Neural Networks are complex ______________ with many parameters.
a) Linear Functions
b) Nonlinear Functions
c) Discrete Functions
d) Exponential Functions
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Answer: a
Explanation: Neural networks are complex linear functions with many parameters.
6. A perceptron adds up all the weighted inputs it receives, and if it exceeds a certain
value, it outputs a 1, otherwise it just outputs a 0.
a) True
b) False
c) Sometimes – it can also output intermediate values as well
d) Can’t say
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Answer: b
Explanation: Also known as the step function – so answer 1 is also right. It is a hard
thresholding function, either on or off with no in-between.
8. Having multiple perceptrons can actually solve the XOR problem satisfactorily:
this is because each perceptron can partition off a linear part of the space itself, and
they can then combine their results.
a) True – this works always, and these multiple perceptrons learn to classify even
complex problems.
b) False – perceptrons are mathematically incapable of solving linearly inseparable
functions, no matter what you do
c) True – perceptrons can do this but are unable to learn to do it – they have to be
explicitly hand-coded
d) False – just having a single perceptron is enough
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Answer: c
Explanation: None.
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9. The network that involves backward links from output to the input and hidden
layers is called as ____.
a) Self organizing maps
b) Perceptrons
c) Recurrent neural network
d) Multi layered perceptron
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Answer: c
Explanation: RNN (Recurrent neural network) topology involves backward links from
output to the input and hidden layers.
Answer: d
Explanation: All mentioned options are applications of Neural Network
Answer: b
Explanation: Locality: In logical systems, whenever we have a rule of the form A =>
B, we can conclude B, given evidence A, without worrying about any other rules.
Detachment: Once a logical proof is found for a proposition B, the proposition can be
used regardless of how it was derived .That is, it can be detachment from its
justification. Truth-functionality: In logic, the truth of complex sentences can be
computed from the truth of the components. However, there are no Attachment
properties lies in a Rule-based system. Global attribute defines a particular problem
space as user specific and changes according to user’s plan to problem.
Answer: a
Explanation: FL incorporates a simple, rule-based IF X AND Y THEN Z approach to
a solving control problem rather than attempting to model a system mathematically.
3. In an Unsupervised learning
a) Specific output values are given
b) Specific output values are not given
c) No specific Inputs are given
d) Both inputs and outputs are given
e) Neither inputs nor outputs are given
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Answer: b
Explanation: The problem of unsupervised learning involves learning patterns in the
input when no specific output values are supplied. We cannot expect the specific
output to test your result. Here the agent does not know what to do, as he is not aware
of the fact what propose system will come out. We can say an ambiguous un-proposed
situation.
Answer: c
Explanation: Consistent hypothesis go with examples, If the hypothesis says it should
be negative but infect it is positive, it is false negative. If a hypothesis says it should
be positive, but in fact, it is negative, it is false positive. In a specialized hypothesis
we need to have certain restrict or special conditions.
Answer: b
Explanation: Neural networks parameters can be learned from noisy data and they
have been used for thousands of applications, so it varies from problem to problem
and thus use nonlinear functions.
8. A perceptron is a ——————————–.
a) Feed-forward neural network
b) Back-propagation algorithm
c) Back-tracking algorithm
d) Feed Forward-backward algorithm
e) Optimal algorithm with Dynamic programming
View Answer
Answer: a
Explanation: A perceptron is a Feed-forward neural network with no hidden units that
can be representing only linear separable functions. If the data are linearly separable,
a simple weight updated rule can be used to fit the data exactly.
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9. Which of the following statement is true?
a) Not all formal languages are context-free
b) All formal languages are Context free
c) All formal languages are like natural language
d) Natural languages are context-oriented free
e) Natural language is formal
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Answer: a
Explanation: Not all formal languages are context-free.
Answer: e
Explanation: The union and concatenation of two context-free languages is context-
free; but intersection need not be.
1. Factors which affect the performance of learner system does not include
a) Representation scheme used
b) Training scenario
c) Type of feedback
d) Good data structures
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Answer: d
Explanation: Factors which affect the performance of learner system does not include
good data structures.
Answer: d
Explanation: Different learning methods include memorization, analogy and
deduction.
Answer: d
Explanation: Decision trees, Neural networks, Propositional rules and FOL rules all
are the models of learning.
Answer: a
Explanation: In automatic vehicle set of vision inputs and corresponding actions are
available to learner hence it’s an example of supervised learning.
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5. Following is an example of active learning:
a) News Recommender system
b) Dust cleaning machine
c) Automated vehicle
d) None of the mentioned
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Answer: a
Explanation: In active learning, not only the teacher is available but the learner can
ask suitable perception-action pair example to improve performance.
6. In which of the following learning the teacher returns reward and punishment to
learner?
a) Active learning
b) Reinforcement learning
c) Supervised learning
d) Unsupervised learning
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Answer: b
Explanation: Reinforcement learning is the type of learning in which teacher returns
award or punishment to learner.
Answer: d
Explanation: Decision trees can be used in all the conditions stated.
Answer: d
Explanation: All mentioned options are applications of learning.
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9. Which of the following is the component of learning system?
a) Goal
b) Model
c) Learning rules
d) All of the mentioned
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Answer: d
Explanation: Goal, model, learning rules and experience are the components of
learning system.
1. What will take place as the agent observes its interactions with the world?
a) Learning
b) Hearing
c) Perceiving
d) Speech
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Answer: a
Explanation: Learning will take place as the agent observes its interactions with the
world and its own decision making process.
Answer: c
Explanation: A learning element modifies the performance element so that it can make
better decision.
Answer: c
Explanation: The three main issues are affected in design of a learning element are
components, feedback and representation.
Answer: d
Explanation: Linear weighted polynomial is used for learning element in the game
playing programs.
Answer: b
Explanation: Ockham razor prefers the simplest hypothesis consistent with the data
intuitively.
8. What will happen if the hypothesis space contains the true function?
a) Realizable
b) Unrealizable
c) Both a & b
d) None of the mentioned
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Answer: b
Explanation: A learning problem is realizable if the hypothesis space contains the true
function.
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9. What takes input as an object described by a set of attributes?
a) Tree
b) Graph
c) Decision graph
d) Decision tree
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Answer: d
Explanation: Decision tree takes input as an object described by a set of attributes and
returns a decision.
Answer: c
Explanation: A decision tree reaches its decision by performing a sequence of tests
1: ANN is composed of large number of highly interconnected processing
elements(neurons) working in unison to solve problems.
A.
True
B.
False
C.
D.
Option: A
Explanation :
2:
Artificial neural network used for
A.
Pattern Recognition
B.
Classification
C.
Clustering
D.
All of these
Explanation :
3:
A Neural Network can answer
A.
For Loop questions
B.
what-if questions
C.
IF-The-Else Analysis Questions
D.
None of these
Option: B
Explanation :
4:
Ability to learn how to do tasks based on the data given for training or initial
experience
A.
Self Organization
B.
Adaptive Learning
C.
Fault tolerance
D.
Robustness
Option: B
Explanation :
5:
Feature of ANN in which ANN creates its own organization or representation of
information it receives during learning time is
A.
Adaptive Learning
B.
Self Organization
C.
What-If Analysis
D.
Supervised Learniing
Option: B
Explanation :
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6:
In artificial Neural Network interconnected processing elements are called
A.
nodes or neurons
B.
weights
C.
axons
D.
Soma
Option: A
Explanation :
7:
Each connection link in ANN is associated with ________ which has information
about the input signal.
A.
neurons
B.
weights
C.
bias
D.
activation function
Option: B
Explanation :
8:
Neurons or artificial neurons have the capability to model networks of original
neurons as found in brain
A.
True
B.
False
C.
D.
Option: A
Explanation :
9:
Internal state of neuron is called __________, is the function of the inputs the
neurons receives
A.
Weight
B.
activation or activity level of neuron
C.
Bias
D.
None of these
Option: B
Explanation :
10:
Neuron can send ________ signal at a time.
A.
multiple
B.
one
C.
none
D.
any number of
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Option: B
Explanation :
A
. It uses machine-learning techniques. Here program can learn From past
experience and adapt themselves to new situations
B.
Computational procedure that takes some value as input and produces some
value as output.
C.
Science of making machines performs tasks that would require intelligence
when performed by humans
D
. None of these
Option: C
Explanation :
2:
Expert systems
A
. Combining different types of method or information
B.
Approach to the design of learning algorithms that is structured along the lines
of the theory of evolution
C.
an information base filled with the knowledge of an expert formulated in terms
of if-then rules
D
. None of these
Option: C
Explanation :
3:
Falsification is
A.
Modular design of a software application that facilitates the integration of new
modules
B.
Showing a universal law or rule to be invalid by providing a counter example
C.
A set of attributes in a database table that refers to data in another table
D.
None of these
Option: B
Explanation :
4:
Evolutionary computation is
A
. Combining different types of method or information
B.
Approach to the design of learning algorithms that is structured along the lines
of the theory of evolution.
C.
Decision support systems that contain an information base filled with the
knowledge of an expert formulated in terms of if-then rules.
D
. None of these
Option: B
Explanation :
5:
Extendible architecture is
A.
Modular design of a software application that facilitates the integration of new
modules
B.
Showing a universal law or rule to be invalid by providing a counter example
C.
A set of attributes in a database table that refers to data in another table
D.
None of these
Option: A
Explanation :
A.
A programming language based on logic
B.
A computer where each processor has its own operating system, its own
memory, and its own hard disk
C.
Describes the structure of the contents of a database.
D.
None of these
Option: B
Explanation :
7:
Search space
A
. The large set of candidate solutions possible for a problem
B.
The information stored in a database that can be, retrieved with a single query.
C.
Worth of the output of a machine learning program that makes it understandable
for humans
D
. None of these
Option: A
Explanation :
8:
n(log n) is referred to
A.
A measure of the desired maximal complexity of data mining algorithms
B.
A database containing volatile data used for the daily operation of an
organization
C.
Relational database management system
D.
None of these
Option: A
Explanation :
9:
Perceptron is
A.
General class of approaches to a problem.
B.
Performing several computations simultaneously
C.
Structures in a database those are statistically relevant
D.
Simple forerunner of modern neural networks, without hidden layers
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Option: D
Explanation :
10:
Prolog is
A.
A programming language based on logic
B.
A computer where each processor has its own operating system, its own
memory, and its own hard disk
C.
Describes the structure of the contents of a database
D.
None of these
Option: A
Explanation :
A
. The large set of candidate solutions possible for a problem
B.
The information stored in a database that can be, retrieved with a single query
C.
Worth of the output of a machine learning program that makes it
understandable for humans
D
. None of these
Option: B
Explanation :
12:
Quantitative attributes are
A.
A reference to the speed of an algorithm, which is quadratically dependent
on the size of the data
B.
Attributes of a database table that can take only numerical values
C.
Tools designed to query a database
D.
None of these
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Option: B
Explanation :
13:
Subject orientation
A
. The science of collecting, organizing, and applying numerical facts
B.
Measure of the probability that a certain hypothesis is incorrect given certain
observations.
C.
One of the defining aspects of a data warehouse, which is specially built
around all the existing applications of the operational data
D
. None of these
Option: C
Explanation :
14:
Vector
A.
It do not need the control of the human operator during their execution
B.
An arrow in a multi-dimensional space. It is a quantity usually characterized
by an ordered set of scalars
C.
The validation of a theory on the basis of a finite number of examples
D.
None of these
Option: B
Explanation :
15:
Transparency
A
. The large set of candidate solutions possible for a problem
B.
The information stored in a database that can be retrieved with a single query
C.
Worth of the output of a machine learning program that makes it
understandable for humans
D
. None of these
Explanation :
A.
Fuzzy Computing, Neural Computing, Genetic Algorithms
B.
Fuzzy Networks and Artificial Intelligence
C.
Artificial Intelligence and Neural Science
D.
Neural Science and Genetic Science
Option: A
Explanation :
2:
Who initiated the idea of Soft Computing
A.
Charles Darwin
B.
Lofti A Zadeh
C.
Rechenberg
D.
Mc_Culloch
Option: B
Explanation :
3:
Fuzzy Computing
A
. mimics human behaviour
B.
doesnt deal with 2 valued logic
C.
deals with information which is vague, imprecise, uncertain, ambiguous,
inexact, or probabilistic
D
. All of the above
Option: D
Explanation :
4:
Neural Computing
A.
mimics human brain
B.
information processing paradigm
C.
Both (a) and (b)
D.
None of the above
Option: C
Explanation :
5:
Genetic Algorithm are a part of
A
. Evolutionary Computing
B.
inspired by Darwin's theory about evolution - "survival of the fittest"
C.
are adaptive heuristic search algorithm based on the evolutionary ideas of
natural selection and genetics
D
. All of the above
Option: D
Explanation
A.
Improvised and unimprovised
B.
supervised and unsupervised
C.
Layered and unlayered
D.
None of the above
Option: B
Explanation :
7:
Supervised Learning is
A.
learning with the help of examples
B.
learning without teacher
C.
learning with the help of teacher
D.
learning with computers as supervisor
Option: C
Explanation :
8:
Unsupervised learning is
A.
learning without computers
B.
problem based learning
C.
learning from environment
D.
learning from teachers
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Option: C
Explanation :
9:
Conventional Artificial Intelligence is different from soft computing in the sense
A.
Conventional Artificial Intelligence deal with prdicate logic where as soft
computing deal with fuzzy logic
B.
Conventional Artificial Intelligence methods are limited by symbols where
as soft computing is based on empirical data
C.
Both (a) and (b)
D.
None of the above
Option: C
Explanation :
10:
In supervised learning
A.
classes are not predefined
B.
classes are predefined
C.
classes are not required
D.
classification is not done
Option: B
Explanation :
A.
True
B.
False
C.
D.
Option: A
Explanation :
2:
The membership functions are generally represented in
A.
Tabular Form
B.
Graphical Form
C.
Mathematical Form
D.
Logical Form
Option: B
Explanation :
3:
Membership function can be thought of as a technique to solve empirical problems
on the basis of
A.
knowledge
B.
examples
C.
learning
D.
experience
Option: D
Explanation :
A.
Intution, Inference, Rank Ordering
B.
Fuzzy Algorithm, Neural network, Genetic Algorithm
C.
Core, Support , Boundary
D.
Weighted Average, center of Sums, Median
Option: C
Explanation :
5:
The region of universe that is characterized by complete membership in the set is
called
A.
Core
B.
Support
C.
Boundary
D.
Fuzzy
Option: A
Explanation :
A.
sub normal fuzzy sets
B.
normal fuzzy set
C.
convex fuzzy set
D.
concave fuzzy set
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7:
In a Fuzzy set a prototypical element has a value
A.
1
B.
0
C.
infinite
D.
Not defined
Option: A
Explanation :
8:
A fuzzy set wherein no membership function has its value equal to 1 is called
A.
normal fuzzy set
B.
subnormal fuzzy set.
C.
convex fuzzy set
D.
concave fuzzy set
Option: B
Explanation :
9: A fuzzy set has a membership function whose membership values are strictly
monotonically increasing or strictly monotonically decreasing or strictly
monotonically increasing than strictly monotonically decreasing with increasing
values for elements in the universe
A.
convex fuzzy set
B.
concave fuzzy set
C.
Non concave Fuzzy set
D.
Non Convex Fuzzy set
Option: A
Explanation :
10:
The membership values of the membership function are nor strictly
monotonically increasing or decreasing or strictly monoronically increasing than
decreasing.
A.
Convex Fuzzy Set
B.
Non convex fuzzy set
C.
Normal Fuzzy set
D.
Sub normal fuzzy set
Option: B
Explanation :
List I
List II
A.
a b c d
2 1 4 3
B.
a b c d
1 2 3 4
C.
a b c d
4 3 2 1
D.
a b c d
3 2 1 4
Option: A
Explanation :
12: The crossover points of a membership function are defined as the elements in the
universe for which a particular fuzzy set has values equal to
A.
infinite
B.
1
C.
0
D.
0.5
Option: D
Explanation :
Questions
(i)
evolution
(ii)
selection
(iii)
reproduction
(iv)
mutation
: Your answer is
(a)
i & ii only
(b)
(c)
(a) (i)
(b) (ii)
crossover chromosomes
(c) (iii)
mutation survivability
(d) (iv)
: Your answer is .3
4. (a)
5. _____
6. (b)
7. _____
8. (c)
9. _____
10.(d)
11._____
(i)
(ii)
biology
(iii)
Artificial Life
(iv)
economics
: Your answer is
(a)
(b)
(c)
(d)
(i)
encoding of solutions
(ii)
(iii)
(iv)
: Your answer is
(a)
i & ii only
(b)
(c)
(i)
(ii)
GAs are exhaustive, giving out all the optimal solutions to a given
problem.
(iii)
(iv)
: Your answer is
(a)
(b)
(c)
(d)
(i)
(ii)
(iv)
The search space of the problem is not ideal for GAs to operate.
: Your answer is
(a)
(b)
(c)
(d)
: Your answer is
(a)
(b)
(c)
(d)
(i)
Artificial Life is analytic, trying to break down complex phenomena
into their basic components.
(ii)
(iii)
(iv)
: Your answer is
(a)
i & ii only
(b)
(c)
(d)
(i)
(ii)
biology
(iii)
robotics
(iv)
(a)
(b)
(c)
(d)
(i)
children
(ii)
designers
(iii)
artists
(iv)
patients
: Your answer is
(a)
(b)
(c)
(d)
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Q2.
(a)
(ii)
(b)
(iv)
(c)
(i)
(d)
(iii)
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Q4.
The problem is mapped into a set of strings with each string representing a
potential solution (i.e. chromosomes). A fitness function is required to
compare and tell which solution is better. GA performance is heavily
.dependent on the representation chosen
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Q5.
The search space is too complex for exhaustive search such that GAs
successfully find robust solutions after evaluating only a few percent of the
.full parameter space
It can never be guaranteed that GAs will find an optimal solution or even any
.solution at all
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